Location glendale
List of non-profit organizations in glendale.
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Christian
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New Life Christian Church of the Pacific Coast Japanese Conference
Know Jesus, Grow in Jesus, Go and make disciples of JesusAs a member church of the Free Methodist Church of North America, we believe in:God as our heavenly Father and the Creator of the UniverseThe deity of Jesus Christ, in his resurrection and returnThe person and ministry of the Holy SpiritThe sinfulness of man, the necessity of his regeneration and sanctification through faith in Jesus ChristThe Holy Bible as the inspired Word of God, which is the sole rule of faith and conductTheologically, Free Methodism is in the Wesleyan-Arminianism tradition with its emphasis on the experience of holiness in the heart and life of the believer.
Glendale
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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Firefighters Quest for Burn Survivors
The organization is dedicated to assisting people and their families affected by burn injuries, whose lives are thrown into disarray by the sheer magnitude of the long road to recovery.
Glendale
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Christian
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Glendale Mission and Ministry Center
To serve those in need with dignity and respect for all.
Glendale
Renal Support Network
Lori Hartwell founded Renal Support Network (RSN) in 1993 to empower people who have kidney disease to become knowledgeable about their illness, proactive in their care, hopeful about their future and make friendships that last a lifetime.
Glendale
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Business and Industry
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Colorado Sign Association in 2002
TO ADVANCE THE SIGN INDUSTRY .
Glendale
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Safety Education
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Building Skills To Save Lives
Partners for Life Building Skills To Save Lives was formed to save lives and prevent injuries by educating and empowering youth and adults to make choices that keep each other safe.
Glendale
Glendale Outdoor Leadership School
The mission of the Glendale Outdoor Leadership School (GOLS) is to foster a learning environment dedicated to creating opportunities to enhance personal growth, healthy living, and environmental stewardship within individuals, communities, and society as a whole.
Glendale
